G Road Test Route Map
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This is the first of two routes for the Mississauga G test. We have posted the second route here.
The Mississauga DriveTest just opened up in August 2018, and we are putting up the practice maps below.
It is always a good idea to be familiar with the route taken for your driving test in Mississauga. We have posted the map below as well written directions for the route reported by test-takers. This route is one of the most common taken for the exam, but it is possible you might have slight variations on the route. Driving instructors and schools are familiar with the routes and will charge you money to take you there. We figured we'd put them up for free here as a public service. Ultimately, the most important thing you need to do is learn how to take a road test regardless of route.
If you would like to contribute a route, please do so in the comments and we will post it here.
This is the first of two routes for the Mississauga G test. We have posted the second route here.
The Mississauga DriveTest just opened up in August 2018, and we are putting up the practice maps below.
It is always a good idea to be familiar with the route taken for your driving test in Mississauga. We have posted the map below as well written directions for the route reported by test-takers. This route is one of the most common taken for the exam, but it is possible you might have slight variations on the route. Driving instructors and schools are familiar with the routes and will charge you money to take you there. We figured we'd put them up for free here as a public service. Ultimately, the most important thing you need to do is learn how to take a road test regardless of route.
If you would like to contribute a route, please do so in the comments and we will post it here.
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Comments
Good luck.
First:
Exit the parking lot towards Maritz Drive
Turn right on Maritz Dr (All-way stop sign) and the speed on that road is 50 due to no sign
Turn left on Courtney park
Turn right on Hurontario (be sure you enter the lane you were in then signal to change lanes to the right otherwise it's a fail)
On Hurontario the speed is 80 up until reaching the 401
Turn right on the 401 West
Exit on Mavis and turn left (speed 60)
Turn right at Bancroft Dr where the gas station is
Continue on Bancroft (speed is 50) but there is a school zone so beware of the 40 limit
Turn left on Silken Laumann Way, here you will do an emergency parking and 3-point turn
Once you've done that, you'll turn right on Bancroft
Turn left on Mavis
Enter 401 East
Exit at Hurontario at Britannia (speed when turning left is 60) so be careful to not go too fast
Continue straight on Hurontario (speed 80 past the World Dr)
Turn left on Prologis Blvd, then continue straight all the way back to the test centre
Second route:
Same from the beginning except you take the 401 East and not West
Once on the highway, you'll be asked to take the 410 N
Keep going on the 410 until you get off at Derry
On Derry the speed is 70
Continue straight until St Barbara Blvd (parallel, emergency parking and 3-point turn)
Turn left on Panhellenic Dr
Right on St Barbara
Left on Derry
Right on Maritz then back to the centre
I don't have much luck with examiners. I did my G1 exit test at Oakville twice, the first time was because the examiner was very strict and marked me on everything even though I followed the speed limit and signs. Second time examiner was much nicer and I felt relaxed so passed then.
Hope this helps
I am now confused where should I go again in Oakville or try Mississauga new drive centre?
Kindly share your views thanks.
There is no hard and fast rule, but our personal opinion is that if you already took your test at one center, you are already familiar with the center, and that might help with the nerves. Remember you may take the test on a different day and have a different examiner and it won't be as crowded when you park.
Best of luck!
Emily at CCIR